Sustainable Technology
Smart Ecobin is an advanced recyclable waste storage and transport system, designed to integrate seamlessly into conventional kitchens. (https://www.smartecobin.com)
This innovative system comprises six modular bins tailored to accommodate various types of waste, including plastic, cartons, cans, paper, glass, compostable, and special waste.
The constant loss of topsoil, ecological degradation, soil collapse, etc. are all effects of soil erosion, which can happen slowly or alarmingly. It is mainly caused due to Agri patterns, Grazing, Logging, and also due to lack of tree roots which firmly holds the soil together.
According to the UN, only 9% of 8.3 billion tons of plastic waste have been recycled over the past 65 years. In many situations, recycling is not economically feasible. There are several reasons for this. Firstly,
Road markings are a critical piece of roadway infrastructure, ensuring safety for the driving public and Vulnerable Road Users (VRUs) alike. This application represents a large market, with USD 6.42 Billion total revenue in 2022 (1).
HidraThor is a grounding system whose main electrode is at the same time a rehydration system. It consists of a large diameter branched copper channel, covered with hardened conductive cement, and a ferromagnetic element located around the electrode.
Imagine a sky falling situation, where DISCOM can only supply limited electricity, and urban household need 5-10 days autonomy.
Solar energy is the most widely available renewable energy. However, the challenge lies in capturing and converting large amounts of it into a usable form.
Every once in a while, a revolutionary product comes along that changes everything.
Wildfires have become an increasingly destructive force, wreaking havoc on communities and natural landscapes worldwide. In response to this escalating crisis,
Quick Response System for Trees (QRST) is proposed here for identifying tree name, its family and medicinal values, etc. It is observed that many people do not know the names of very common trees around them.
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